UMass Lowell Center for Public Opinion

Warren-Brown Poll Media Coverage

December UMass Lowell/Boston Herald poll about the U.S. Senate race referenced in story about new poll.

Boston Herald: Elizabeth Warren Lags In Key District

(2/9/12) Voters may be welcoming a Kennedy comeback in U.S. Sen. Scott Brown’s backyard, but they aren’t yet extending the embrace to Brown’s Democratic re-election opponent, according to a new UMass Lowell/Boston Herald poll.

(12/29/11) Scott Brown calls himself 'underdog' in U.S. Senate race, says his 'independent' record speaks for itself... While some analysts claim that Bay State voters are too intelligent to be swayed by negative ads, a recent University of Massachusetts-Lowell/Boston Herald poll found the ads have impacted the perception of both candidates.

The State Column: Scott Brown: Elizabeth Warren Has 'Every Advantage'

(12/29/11) In a recent University of Massachusetts at Lowell/Boston Herald survey of Massachusetts voters, Ms. Warren was leading Mr. Brown, 49 to 42 percent.

Boston Herald: Scott Brown Ready to Fight, Draws ‘Line in the Sand’

(12/28/11) U.S. Senate poll on Scott Brown and Elizabeth Warren conducted by UMass Lowell and the Boston Herald mentioned in story.

(12/10/11) Two new polls show the GOP freshman trailing Elizabeth Warren, a Harvard law professor who helped establish the CFPB and is expected to be the Democratic nominee. A UMass Lowell/Boston Herald poll has her up by seven points.

(12/9/11) A Karl Rove-backed group unleashed a second attack ad against Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren on the day a UMass Lowell/Boston Herald poll showed Warren leading over Republican incumbent U.S. Sen. Scott Brown.

Boston Herald: Elizabeth Warren Coming Under Attack

(12/8/11)

PBS NewsHour: Gingrich's Surge Spreads to Swing States

(12/8/11) Political story mentions new UMass Lowell-Boston Herald poll on U.S. Senate race in Massachusetts.

(12/8/11) On the day when the Senate blocked the nomination of former Ohio Attorney General Richard Cordray to lead the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, the woman who was largely behind the new agency’s existence had a reason to smile, thanks to the new UMass Lowell/Boston Herald poll results.

(12/8/11) Democrat Elizabeth Warren has opened up a lead against Republican incumbent Scott Brown for the first time in their U.S. Senate showdown, but a barrage of attack ads appears to have damaged Warren and Brown’s standing among Massachusetts voters, a new UMass Lowell/Boston Herald poll shows.

Boston Herald: Poll: Race’s Biggest Issue is Struggling Economy
(10/4/11) Massachusetts voters are in a foul mood about the faltering economy and want the six Democratic Senate candidates — who face off tonight in a pivotal debate — to tell them how they would fix it, a new UMass-Lowell/Boston Herald poll shows.

NECN: Warren's Early Poll Numbers Impressive
(10/3/11) Political analyst Michael Mokrzycki of UMass Lowell talks about what the early poll numbers mean for Elizabeth Warren, who's far ahead of the other candidates in the Democratic quest to unseat Republican U.S. Sen. Scott Brown in 2012.